Rockets appear to be dumping Carmelo Anthony already

Anthony has had a couple of good games, but overall he has been a poor fit for Rockets. When asked about that report before Sunday night's game, Morey said: "that's inaccurate".

Houston is searching for answers during what has been a sluggish start to the season on offense and defense. It's unfair that there's all this speculation on just one player. "I understand it he's obviously a Hall of Famer". The 10-time All-Star has appeared in 10 games this season averaging 13.4 points and 5.4 rebounds.

Wojnarowski says that the Rockets and Anthony are "discussing his role" in an attempt to evaluate whether they will be able to "proceed together" moving forward.

"I know that we're talking about everything", he said.

"We're struggling as a team, and it's my job, it's Coach's job to figure this thing out. We're looking at all aspects right now".

The Rockets have gotten off to a slow star this season, and while that isn't completely Anthony's fault, his play hasn't been overwhelming.

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